Growing Resilience through Resourceful States of Mind – first published in BACP Journal 2003 Case study research explores the potential for growth and change in children experiencing learning and/or emotional and behavioural difficulties when they learn to create their own personal “Welfare State” In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest and concern […]

Resourceful States and Children Resilience is widely noted as of particular importance in children, where external risk factors such as loss or separation, life changes, and traumatic events can increase the probability of some children developing problems. Clients and therapists using Resourceful State techniques have reported improvements is areas such as: Self esteem Concentration Communication […]

Resourceful States in Therapy The resourceful state may help to reconnect the client to their sense of self-worth, by enabling them to acknowledge experiences of success, peace, calm or any other feelings which serve to reinforce their ability to regard their self as worthwhile. Christine Miller Why attend this training in Resourceful States Because this […]